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AUTOEXEC.NT Error after Installation of Windows XP SP2 TOPICAfter installation of Service Pack 2, Windows XP may display an error message relating to "AUTOEXEC.NT" when trying to run certain 16-bit applications. DISCUSSIONLike other applications (e.g. some popular games), the InstallShield software running dos programs in windows xp used for the installation of older versions of Amiga Forever
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(up to version 6.0) makes use of 16-bit Windows technology which requires a valid AUTOEXEC.NT file config.nt windows 7 location to be present in the system. This file, which is part of the Windows 16-bit subsystem as it ships with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/314106 2003, normally resides in the "System32" subdirectory of the Windows installation directory.Installation of Windows XP Service Pack 2 on an otherwise "healthy" Windows XP system may delete the AUTOEXEC.NT file. As a result, when trying to run certain applications which make use of 16-bit technology an error message like the following may be displayed: https://www.amigaforever.com/kb/16-104 "16 bit Windows Subsystem - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application."The error message can be misleading, because it is displayed even if the AUTOEXEC.NT file is actually missing.To verify whether you have the file, type "%windir%/system32/" in the address bar of an Explorer window. If there is no AUTOEXEC.NT file proceed as follows:Browse to "%windir%/repair/" (usually "C:\WINDOWS\repair")Right-Click and Copy the AUTOEXEC.NT fileBrowse to "%windir%/system32/" (usually "C:\WINDOWS\System32")Right-Click inside the window and Paste the fileThe error condition described here may also be the result of corruption of the AUTOEXEC.NT file, in which case the above procedure may be helpful to restore a valid file.Corruption of the AUTOEXEC.NT file has also been related to virus programs. You may want to virus-check your system with one of the following free tools:Symantec Virus DetectionPanda ActiveScanMicrosoft has several Knowledge Base articles on this issue, including the following:Error message when You Instal
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question http://ccm.net/faq/1278-autoexec-nt-windows-16-bit-subsystem Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems Windows Autoexec.nt - Windows 16 bit Subsystem Ask a question October 2016 It is very common to see an error message on your computer screen while installing a 16 bit version of Windows: "The windows xp autoexec.nt system file is not the correct option to run MS DOS & Windows applications". Like most problems, there is a solution for this. The safest way to troubleshoot the problem is to copy the 'autoexec.nt' file from the repair location and paste it to 'System32' address location, thereby making it a read-only one from the property config.nt windows 7 of the file. The second solution is to extract the file 'autoexec.nt' from the Windows Installation CD, using the 'Expand' command to do the necessary things. Lastly, create a batch file using notepad with the file name 'autoexec.nt', copying it system32. Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3 When trying to install a 16 bit Windows on your PC, the following error message appears on your screen: c:\windows\system32\autoexec.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications " is displayed when installing Backup Exec for Windows Server 9.x Below are some solutions of how to troubleshoot: Solution 1 Make a search of the file autoexec.nt under C: \ windows \ repair and copy same in C: \ Windows \ system 32 View the properties of this file and check the read-only Solution 2 You can extract the file autoexec.nt from the Windows XP CD installation Run the CD from your drive and from MS-DOS prompt, type the command: expand D:\i386\autoexec.nt_ c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt View the properties of t